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Cadillac Pizza Pub is home to the familiar hot slice and relaxed pizza house atmosphere.
Beer, wine, and more are also available from Cadillac Pizza Pub's extensive drink list.
Eat out with the little ones at Cadillac Pizza Pub, and don't waste time scurrying for a sitter.
Score happy hour deals and steals at Cadillac Pizza Pub.
Sunny day plus appetite equals the perfect time to head to Cadillac Pizza Pub.
Enjoy wifi here free of cost.
Cadillac Pizza Pub is a fine restaurant for those with large and small parties.
Musical visitors frequently perform here, so patrons can enjoy live tunes with their food.
Weekend diners may find themselves waiting for a table, as Friday and Saturday nights tend to draw a crowd.
No need for a wardrobe change when you hit Cadillac Pizza Pub — it's strictly casual.
Or, take your food to go.
Cadillac Pizza Pub's guests can take advantage of the easy street and lot parking options.
Bicyclists will also find lots of space to safely lock up their bikes.
There's no need to spend a fortune on a delicious meal at Cadillac Pizza Pub — most prices are under $15.
Cadillac Pizza Pub accepts Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, and all major credit cards.
Swing by the pizzeria at literally any hour — it's open 24 hours a day.

Past flickering lanterns and an outdoor patio, heavy wooden rafters and a crackling fireplace give Churchill’s British Restaurant & Pub a downright Dickensian feel. From behind the wooden bar, bartenders sling an impressive collection of drinks, including 13 specialty cocktails, nine beers on tap, and 20 kinds of scotch. Complementing the suds and sips are classic British pub offerings such as bangers and mash and shepherd’s pie, alongside American eats, including meatloaf and chicken tenders that have declared their independence from the rest of the bird. Underneath hanging beer steins and a massive Union Jack, guests can lounge on leather sofas or pleasantly worn wooden chairs as soccer matches flicker on TV screens. When there’s not a match on, pub-goers can play darts or pool in the game room, listen to live rock and bagpipe music, or play trivia on Wednesday nights.

Munch on tasty pub grub at The Pub.
Low-fat fare is not available here, so leave some room in your diet.
Round out your meal with a little tipple — The Pub has a terrific drink list, including beer, wine, and more.
For weekday specials that hit the spot, head to The Pub's happy hour.
The large dining space at The Pub provides quick and easy seating options for large groups.
Bask in the sun and enjoy a fresh meal outside at The Pub.
Weekend diners may find themselves waiting for a table, as Friday and Saturday nights tend to draw a crowd.
Drive to lunch or dinner at The Pub and find easy parking in a lot close by or on the street.
Cyclists are in luck. The Pub provides bike parking.
Prices at The Pub are moderate — most diners plunk down about $30 per meal.

For true American comfort food, head to Big Slick's Bar and Grill for a sandwich or side of fries.
Calories take a backseat at Big Slick's Bar and Grill, where low-fat anything is barred from the menu.
Your group can sit comfortably at Big Slick's Bar and Grill, a local restaurant.
Shake off the stiff workday duds at Big Slick's Bar and Grill — attire is casual.
If you need to get somewhere fast, the restaurant also serves up grub to go.
For those who travel by bike, Big Slick's Bar and Grill offers bike racks for diners.
A typical meal at Big Slick's Bar and Grill will set you back less than $30.

Though The Frisco Bar initially opened to provide the people of Frisco with a neighborhood hangout, the eatery is far from a typical bar. Sure, the menu is dotted with traditional bar food, such as burgers, pizza, and fish and chips, but these hearty meals also share page-space with more upscale feasts, including fish and tenderloin tacos, sweet-potato fries, and lumpia rolls packed with ground pork, carrots, and sprouts. To complement meals, bartenders pour glasses of cabernet, sauvignon blanc, and pinot grigio, and concoct nine unconventionally flavored martinis, from chocolate-covered raspberry to cinnamon apple pie. During their visit, patrons can sink into the eatery’s soft leather and velvet seating, play shuffleboard and darts, or test new pick-up lines on sports announcers broadcasted across the bar's collection 50-inch HD TVs.